There are a LOT of Android and iOS apps. Probably fair to say that they are bountiful. But there is a toolset difference... Android apps are typically built using Java while iOS apps are typically written using Swift (or Objective-C). Because of this, distinct apps need to be created for their respective app stores. Unless … Continue reading Xamarin: Prototype w/ Power Apps
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Xamarin: Mockup w/ PowerPoint
Android and iOS apps are bountiful, but there's a toolset difference... Android apps are typically built using Java while iOS apps are typically written using Swift (or Objective-C). Because of this, two apps often have to be written for an app to be available in both app stores. Unless the app is written using Xamarin, … Continue reading Xamarin: Mockup w/ PowerPoint
Xamarin – XAML Styles – Inline vs Internal vs External
So yeah, Xamarin... Honestly, not overly complicated, but there is still a learning curve. And because I'm a pseudo-perfectionist, I typically commit when learning something new. Basically, I wanted a few uninterrupted days to tinker a bit...<sarcasm>So I decided learn Xamarin while on PTO because its a bundle of joy.</sarcasm> Note: I didn't schedule PTO … Continue reading Xamarin – XAML Styles – Inline vs Internal vs External
Microsoft Ignite 2019 – Recap
Microsoft just hosted Ignite 2019 in Orlando, FL. This was my first year attending and there was more than enough content. It's impossible to recap it all because it was impossible for me see everything: 25,000+ attendees 1,000+ sessions 300+ sponsors 200+ hands-on experiences I mean WHOA! Microsoft mission:"Empower every person and every organization on … Continue reading Microsoft Ignite 2019 – Recap